8–10 May 2017
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Possible origin(s) of RD(*) flavor anomalies

9 May 2017, 14:30
15m
G-31 (Benedum Hall)

G-31

Benedum Hall

parallel talk Heavy Flavor

Speakers

AMARJIT Soni (BNL)Prof. Amarjit Soni (Physics Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USA)

Description

Three key issues pertaining to the semi-leptonic RD(*) anomalies will be addressed here: 1) How robust are the SM predictions? 2) What are the model-independent collider signature of these anomalies? 3) What are some of the simplest BSM explanations for these?

In answer to 1) latest information from on and off the lattice will be critically examined to question, in particular the reliability of the stated theory error. Reg 2) It will be shown that the semi-leptonic anomalies rigorously imply unavoidable collider signatures that the LHC experimental community should ASAP vigorously pursue to confirm or refute these anomalies. Lastly, but nevertheless of considerable importance, reg 3), is the issue of what interesting, and theoretically well motivated, underlying extensions of the SM that could be responsible for these anomalies assuming they withstand further scrutiny and the test of time.

Primary authors

AMARJIT Soni (BNL) Prof. Amarjit Soni (Physics Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USA)

Co-authors

Wolfgang Altmannshofer (University of Cincinnati) Bhupal Dev (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kernphysik)

Presentation materials